Dr. Juan Viaño LópezRadiology

Dr. Juan Viaño LópezRadiology

Dr. Juan Viaño Lopez is the medical director of the Radiology Department of the Hospital MRI and Our Lady of the Rosary since 1991. Specialist in Neurology and Radiology, Neuroradiology formed at the Hospital La Pitie Group (Paris). It focuses on the imaging of neurological disorders, currently constitute one of the most experienced professionals internationally.

• More than 45 years of experience• Attche Electro-radiology in hospitals in Paris (1967-1971) • Attche consultation psychiatric center in Santa Ana. Hospital of the Prefecture of the Seine. Paris (1970-1971)• Deputy Medical Radiology Neuroradiology Service of the Health City of Barcelona SS Francisco Franco (1971-1972)• Section Chief of Neuroradiology, Department of Radio-diagnosis of the San Carlos Clinical Hospital in Madrid (1972-1977)• Section Chief of Neuroradiology at the Ramon y Cajal Hospital. Madrid (1977-1987)• Head of Angiography and Interventional Radiology at the Clinic La Zarzuela in Madrid (1978-1990)• Medical Director of the Department of Imaging Sanatorium San Francisco de Assisi. Madrid (1987-1990)• Medical Director of RM Clinic Medytec. Madrid (1990-1992)• Medical Director of MRI and CT scan of the Hospital Ntra. Sra. Del Rosario. Madrid (1992-present) ...

Sub-specialties

• Neurology

Education

• Formed in Neuroradiology at the Hospital La Pitie Group (Paris)• Degree in Medicine from the School of Medicine Santiago de Compostela (1967) • Diploma of Management of Hospitals and Health Care Organizations. Carlos III University. Getafe, Madrid• He has completed numerous courses both nationally and internationally• Radiology Specialist• Specialist in Neurology ...

Publications and conferences

• Author of numerous national and international publications

Professional membership

• Honorary Member of the Pan American Society of Medicine and Surgery• Honorary Member of the Spanish Society of Neuroradiology • Honorary Member of the Spanish Society of Neurology ...

A breast MRI is a diagnostic technique through waves creates images of the breasts and around without using x-rays. (MRI) of the breast is an imaging A breast MRI is a diagnostic technique through waves creates images of the breasts and around without using x-rays. (MRI) of the breast is an imaging method that uses magnets and strong radio waves to create images of the breast and surrounding tissue, and does not use radiation (X-rays).
MRI of the breast is combined with a mammogram or ultrasound but not replace them.
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Magnetic resonance imaging is a noninvasive medical diagnostic test that does not use X-rays, but creates a strong magnetic field is obtaining ac
Magnetic resonance imaging is a noninvasive medical diagnostic test that does not use X-rays, but creates a strong magnetic field is obtaining accurate images of the heart and vessels from many views. The signals emitted electromagnetic waves are collected and translated into images that can be observed on a monitor, allowing the clinician to study. Cardiac MRI are used especially to evaluate or diagnose the severity of heart damage following myocardial infarction and to detect the presence of tumors or masses in the heart muscle. This test typically takes 30 to 60 minutes and requires prior preparation of the patient. Furthermore, with this tool experts can perfectly distinguish the different anatomical structures for a clearer and more complete diagnosis.
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Computed tomography (CT) is a scanner that uses x-radiation for medical imaging, cuts or sections, for diagnostic purposes. The TAC obtains multiple iComputed tomography (CT) is a scanner that uses x-radiation for medical imaging, cuts or sections, for diagnostic purposes. The TAC obtains multiple images and rotational movements around the body.
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Coronary CT is a diagnostic test that helps assess the state of the coronary arteries. It allows you to analyze very small structures but not to trea Coronary CT is a diagnostic test that helps assess the state of the coronary arteries. It allows you to analyze very small structures but not to treat them. An image of the heart are obtained in 3 dimesiones. ...

A mammogram is an X-ray of the breasts. It is used primarily to find mammary tumors. To carry out this test, the person must be naked from the waist up. Breast on a flat Surface, which is where the plate rays X. After the comprehensor, a device pressed firmly against the breast to help flatten out the breast tissue is placed. Mammography is done from various angles.
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An x-ray is a painless diagnostic technique. The body area to be analyzed is exposed to x, a mild dose of radiation rays, to produce the image.
During shooting image the patient must lie still and remove any metal or jewelry, not to distort the image.
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Ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging procedure that allows you to view organs and soft structures within the body. It is made using high-frequency sound waves that are emitted by a transducer that captures the echo of different amplitudes which occurs bounce off the organs. These signals, when processed by a computer, give a series of images of the tissues examined. Today may be two-dimensional, three-dimensional or 4-dimensional images. Ultrasound is a noninvasive technique, in which no radiation used and thus is used to visualize fetuses that are being formed. This procedure can differentiate clearly the shape and size of each structure within the body. In medicine it is used to see the heart, kidneys, liver and blood vessels, among other organs. ...

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